PIH founders allegedly borrowed drugs from Harvard-affiliated pharmacy for Peru TB program
PIH founders allegedly borrowed drugs from Harvard-affiliated pharmacy for Peru TB program The passage describes informal borrowing of medication by a charity's founders, but lacks concrete details on financial flows, legal violations, or involvement of high‑level officials. It offers a weak lead with no names of accountable parties beyond the founders and a hospital president, and no actionable evidence. Key insights: Jim Yong Kim and Paul Farmer reportedly took TB drugs from Brigham pharmacy in briefcases.; Hospital president claimed the charity owed $92,000 for the drugs.; The practice is described as a 'Robin Hood' attitude rather than a formal procurement process.
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PIH founders allegedly borrowed drugs from Harvard-affiliated pharmacy for Peru TB program The passage describes informal borrowing of medication by a charity's founders, but lacks concrete details on financial flows, legal violations, or involvement of high‑level officials. It offers a weak lead with no names of accountable parties beyond the founders and a hospital president, and no actionable evidence. Key insights: Jim Yong Kim and Paul Farmer reportedly took TB drugs from Brigham pharmacy in briefcases.; Hospital president claimed the charity owed $92,000 for the drugs.; The practice is described as a 'Robin Hood' attitude rather than a formal procurement process.
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